People have weird ideas about free speech. As if a private org must provide a platform for anyone and anything. But then also they're not that upset when tits or dongs are removed. So the platform both is and is not allowed to moderate itself.
this post was submitted on 14 Jan 2026
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And also we aren't (or sometimes are) allowed to express our own displeasure at these actions. Like reacting to speech somehow isn't covered by freedom of speech.
This is what it felt like watching Nick Fuentes be interviewed
This one was in my backlog ever since the Fuentes interview by Piers Morgan, yup.
And also the concept of both siding an argument. For example, if an astronomer is interviewed to talk about the curvature of the earth, a flat-earther will also be invited to offer an ‘alternative’ opinion